Using MIS 5e International Edition: MIS in Business by David Kroenke
Using MIS 5e International Edition: MIS in Business by David Kroenke
Using MIS 5e International Edition: MIS in Business by David Kroenke
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Study Questions
Q1: Why is Introduction to MIS the most important class in the business school? Q2: What is MIS? Q3: How can you use the five-component model? Q4: Why is the difference between information technology and information systems important? Q5: What is information? Q6: What are necessary data characteristics?
Q7: 2022?
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Q1: Why Is Introduction to MIS the Most Important Class in the Business School?
Learn to assess, evaluate, and apply emerging information technology to business Gain marketable skills and perspectives Moores Law creates infinite opportunities for innovation
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Moores Law
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Using MIS InClass 1: A Group Exercise Information Systems & Online Dating
Match by using a proprietary algorithm www.Chemistry.com (personality test) www.Eharmony.com (compatibility matching system) www.Perfectmatch.com (Test based on Duet) Particular groups or interests www.Conservativedates.com www.Liberalhearts.com www.Goodgenes.com
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Q4: Why Is Difference Between Information Technology and Information Systems Important?
IS = IT + Procedures + People
Avoid common mistake: You cannot buy an IS
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A. You overhear a conversation between a real estate agent and the couple competing with you to purchase a condo. B. You receive the same information by email.
C. While selling computer software, a customer mistakenly sends you an internal email that contains maximum amount they can pay.
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D. A friend inadvertently emails you personal medical data. You read the email and learn embarrassing information about the friend. Your friend asks if you read the email.
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Q7: 2022?
Most computers wont look like a computer Everyday items will have computers in them What will that mean to industry in general? Who will be the winners and losers? Why go to class if you have a classroom in a box?
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Active Review
Q1: Why is Introduction to MIS the most important class in the business school?
Q7: 2022?
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Amazon (contd)
Operates on very thin margins Drives its employees incredibly hard Amazon Web Services (AWS) Organizations lease time on Amazons computer equipment Sells order fulfillment services Elastic Cloud 2 (EC2)
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